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Prance, Companion to Charles Lamb. A Guide to People and Places — , pp. Danish author who was resident in England — and — Southey drew on some of his works in his Life of Nelson Feldborg visited Southey in and they corresponded intermittently. Miscellaneous writer from Salisbury.

He lived in London from and wrote a number of guide books and descriptions of his travels. Printer, publisher and head of the largest periodicals warehouse in England.

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His firm was devoted to cheap editions of popular works, sold in monthly instalments. She ran a school for girls in Ambleside and was well known to William Wordsworth and his family. Alan G. Hill Oxford, , p. Miss Fletcher became a great friend of Mary Barker, with whom she lived in after debts forced her to give up her school. Miss Fletcher later moved to Birmingham. Writer and publisher of the radical newspaper the Cambridge Intelligencer. Fox was an admirer of pastoral poetry and for this reason Southey sent him a presentation copy of Madoc Wordsworth had done likewise with Lyrical Ballads.

Lord Holland gave Southey access to his superb library of books and manuscripts relating to Spain, Portugal and their colonies. Southey used it to research his History of Brazil — Postal administrator and book collector. A supporter of William Pitt —; DNB , in the s Freeling was involved in monitoring the activities of corresponding societies and supporters of the French revolution.

A bibliophile, he was elected to the fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries in Southey and Freeling were both the sons of Bristol tradesmen. The younger brother of John Hookham Frere, he attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and in embarked on a diplomatic career. He then served as Secretary to the Embassy to the Ottoman Empire —, —, and it was in this capacity that Southey wrote to him, introducing Wade Browne — , the son of his friend Wade Browne.

The third surviving child of Stephen Fricker and Martha Rowles. Southey and Edith met as children in Bristol. Recent biographers of Southey have questioned the state of his marriage, particularly given his lively — even flirtatious — friendships with Mary Barker and Caroline Bowles, who became his second wife in Compared to these other women, or to her sister Sarah, Edith is a relatively shadowy figure, plagued by physical and mental illness.

The deaths of four of her eight children, in particular that of her daughter Isabel in , hastened her decline. Edith spent her final years at her home, Greta Hall, where she was cared for by Southey and her daughters Bertha and Kate. See Fricker family. He died at Greta Hall after a long illness. She never married and spent her final years on the Isle of Man, with her sister Eliza. The second surviving child of Stephen Fricker and Martha Rowles. In the early s she worked as an actress in Bath and Bristol theatres. She married Robert Lovell in January , in spite of the disapproval of his family.

Their son, also called Robert, was born in He was only partially successful. As a result, Mary and her son were dependent upon Southey. They lived with or near to the Southeys for the rest of the s and early s and in accompanied them to their new home, Greta Hall. She was buried in the Southey grave in Crosthwaite churchyard, on the outskirts of Keswick. The eldest surviving child of Stephen Fricker and Martha Rowles.

Sarah and Southey were childhood friends and it was through her that Southey met Robert Lovell in late Sarah married Samuel Taylor Coleridge on 4 October Her relationship with Southey, who provided her with advice and support during her later marital difficulties, was affectionate, and at times jokey and rumbustious. Prince Regent —; King of the United Kingdom — Southey met him at a Court levee on 11 November following his installation as Poet Laureate and gave him what little praise he felt he could in one of his Congratulatory Odes Gifford then approached Southey through their mutual friend Grosvenor Charles Bedford to be a contributor.

Poet and astrologer. In an earlier career as a schoolmaster, Henderson had numbered Joseph Cottle among his pupils. Gilbert was released after a year and went to London, where he worked as an astrologer and maker of magic talismans. In he went to Bristol, where he became friends with Southey and Coleridge. He disappeared in Southey made enquiries after him, but to no effect. Although by Southey spoke of Gilbert as long dead, he was in fact probably still alive, dying c. Philosopher and novelist.

Southey was an early enthusiast for his An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice , which he read shortly after its publication.

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He met Godwin in London in and disliked him. Southey greatly admired her. Wealthy merchant, based in Portugal. He first met Southey in , when he was the packet agent at Lisbon. In his daughter Louisa married Henry Herbert Southey. Second wife of Robert Gooch, whom she married in January She was the sister of the surgeon Benjamin Travers — Obstetric physician from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. He became a close friend of Henry Herbert Southey when they both studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and also knew William Taylor.

In — Gooch set up a successful medical practice in London, and published important works on puerperal fever. Gooch met Southey on a tour of the Lakes in and the two began a lifelong correspondence. Southey also introduced Gooch to the Quarterly Review , where he became an occasional contributor.

A merchant in the Portugal and Brazil trade with literary and antiquarian tastes. Headmaster of Westminster School — He was a clergyman and later Dean of Wells — Southey wrote to him in his capacity as Headmaster of Westminster School. Scottish poet and, from , a clergyman of the Church of Scotland. Scottish poet and author, best known for Memoirs of an American Lady — a work that was greatly admired by Southey. In she married a clergyman, James Grant, and after his death in supported herself from her writings and by taking in pupils. She was a prominent figure in Edinburgh literary life and Southey met her when he visited the city on 17—18 August They later corresponded briefly on literary matters.

Geologist and MP. He was the only surviving child of George Bellas d.


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  7. He returned to England in and was elected a member of the Royal Society in In the same year he was a founder-member of the club that became the Royal Geological Society. He supported the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, was a founder-member of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and a proprietor of the company that established University College, London.

    Between and he sat as an MP for the pocket borough of Gatton. In he lent Southey books on the Guarani language and was thanked for so doing in the final volume of the History of Brazil — First Lord of the Admiralty, — Foreign Secretary —, Prime Minister — Gutch was an enthusiastic collector of antiquarian books, and major sales from his library occurred in , , and Businessman, writer and suicide.

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    The son of a wealthy London tea merchant, he was a cousin of Stamford Raffles —; DNB , colonial administrator and founder of Singapore. He committed suicide by shooting himself through the head on 1 January He had, he explained in a note left for the coroner, been planning his death for seven years. Hamond moved in the same circles as Henry Herbert Southey and harboured ambitions to be a writer. In early he asked Robert Southey, whom he had met socially, to act as his literary executor.

    The Poet Laureate did not commit himself to doing so, but wrote twice to Hamond. After he received no reply to the second letter, he assumed he had caused offence and that the correspondence was at an end. The next he heard was in January , when Henry Crabb Robinson informed him that Hamond had committed suicide and had named Southey as his literary executor.